Logo: takte
Das Bärenreiter Magazin
  • Portrait
  • Music Theatre
  • Orchestra
  • Contemp. Music
  • Complete Ed.
  • Publications
  • Calendar
  • Contact

Deutsch wechsle zu deutsch

In Honor of the Saints of Music. Handel's second Cecilian Ode

Georg Friedrich Handel's "Song for Cecilia's Day" HWV 76, composed in 1739, underwent, like many works of genius, revisions and expansions. The new volume in the "Halle Handel Edition" includes all early and late versions, enabling historically informed performance practice based on the latest source evaluation.

More...

Love and Freedom. Cavalli's opera "Scipione Affricano" in a new edition

Cavalli's opera "Scipione Affricano" offers many possibilities for realisation on stage. In addition to the love plot, the opera also deals with the themes of freedom and slavery. The new edition which is part of the critical edition “Francesco Cavalli-Opere” offers opera houses a dependable basis.

More...

Rameau’s masonic opera “Zoroastre” in the 1756 version

The premiere in 1749 was a failure, but the second version of 1756 was highly acclaimed. Jean-Philippe Despite optimal production conditions and context, the premiere in 1749 was not a success. Only with the second fundamentally revised version of his “Zoroastre” did Jean-Philippe Rameau win the affections of the public. The theme of Louis de Cahusac’s libretto, drawn from ancient Persian sources, is the battle between good and evil, fought out here by the religious reformer Zoroastre and his adversary, the ambitious sorcerer Abramane. This drastic dualistic juxtaposition enabled the librettist to introduce elements of ritual and belief from Freemasonry. With Graham Sadler’s new edition of the second version, published as part of the “Opera Omnia Rameau”, and the performance material available on hire, this successful performance tradition can now be continued.

More...

Laying a curse to rest - The new edition of Rameau’s Les Boréades

It is hard to believe, but Jean-Philippe Rameau’s Opus summum et ultimum “Les Boréades”, only premiered in 1975 in London, has never before been heard in a German opera house. This is no doubt because of the problematic access to the posthumously-published work. Long awaited by the music world, and by connoisseurs of Rameau in particular, Bärenreiter has just published a critical new edition meticulously prepared by Sylvie Bouissou, Editorial Director of the “Opera Omnia Rameau”. The enterprising Oldenburg Staatstheater, renowned for its Rameau productions, did not want to miss out on this double chance, and on 2 October presents the first German production of “Les Boréades” – at the same time the first performance using the new edition. Under director Christoph von Bernuth, Rameau’s legacy proves to be a parable of the Enlightenment and of striking timeless relevance. Alexis Kossenko conducts once again, following his triumphant success with Rameau’s comédie-ballet “Les Paladins” two years ago in Oldenburg. A further eleven performances are scheduled until 20 November. This gives opera connoisseurs from the larger musical centres the opportunity to experience the programming policy and high artistic level of one of the smaller German opera houses.

More...

“A prayer for the native country” Bohuslav Martinů’s “Field Mass” in Urtext

Bohuslav Martinů composed his “Polní mše” (“Field Mass”) in exile in Paris
This popular work for male voices and ensemble has now been published in an authoritative Edition.

More...

Paër’s “Leonora” semi-staged in Innsbruck

The first performance of Ferdinando Paër’s “Leonora” (1804) using the critical new edition, previously announced in the last [t]akte-Newsletter, will take place at the Innsbruck Festival of Early Music as planned on 7, 9 and 11 August, despite restrictions due to Corona virus. The Festival Orchestra, conducted by Alessandro de Marchi, will play on the stage of the Tiroler Landestheater and the vocal soloists will act their parts in front of the orchestra without full costumes or masks. Ferdinando Paër was Kapellmeister in Dresden, and Ludwig van Beethoven was familiar with Paër’s work, which was premiered a year before his own „Leonore“. Following cancellations of performances in Schwetzingen, Martina Franca (Italy) and Bonn, this will be the only opportunity to hear Paër’s work in the Beethoven anniversary year.

More...

Less theatrical, but more successful – Rameau’s “Dardanus”

The new edition of the opera “Dardanus” by Jean-Philippe Rameau in the version from May 1744 presents the work in the definitive form intended by the Composer.

More...
<
Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7
>

Deutsch wechsle zu deutsch

Complete Editions

Celestial twin love. The first version of Rameau’s opera “Castor et Pollux”
Egyptian flair in Fontainebleau. Rameau’s opera “La Naissance d’Osiris”
Dramatically effective. Franz Schubert’s works for music theatre
“Most agreeable”. A peasant’s son is the hero in Handel’s “Giustino”
From London to Brunswick. Handel’s opera “Siroe” in the Urtext edition
Two gods woo a nymph. The reconstruction of Rameau’s “Io”
The Neapolitans were amazed. Gluck’s “La clemenza di Tito”
The benevolent conqueror. Handel’s opera “Scipione”
The New Anton Bruckner Complete Edition
Gabriel Fauré and the Orchestra: A Re-evaluation
Refined orchestration. Jean-Philippe Rameau’s opera “Castor et Pollux”
Ancient myth for the concert hall. Georg Friedrich Handel's "Semele"
The Triumph of Time and Truth. Handel's "Il trionfo del Tempo e della Verità"
An army commander torn between two women. Handel’s opera “Alessandro”
Purified Beauty. Handel’s first oratorio in the Halle Handel Edition
ImprintData Protection